Wow..thanks for all the comments. It's funny....you look at your tank everyday and enjoy the fish and colors, but, you sorta lose sight of where you were and how you got there.
To JJ...don't forget...most of the 'crowded stuff' is same species...ie, zoanthids. The pic doesn't show how far the hammer is but it is not near that stuff in the foreground. BE VERY CAREFUL how you space your stuff. Some corals settle space issues by secreting toxins instead of stinging and you can crash your tank if not careful. Others have sweeper tentacles that can reach over 6 inches and pack a nasty sting to neighboring corals. Also, the corals need room to grow. Those zoo's were not near each other when I started...so....DO leave SOME exposed LR between corals.
You know...I'm almost ready to frag some of the corals in there.... a first time for me. The spaghetti leather is ready and the yellow fiji is gettting close. I may be able to trade some frags at some point or even give some away if someone wanted to pay for shipping. Unfortuntately, when it comes to corals, shipping costs are a bear.
Most of the lfs' around me have horrible frags, so, I got a lot of my stuff from liveaquaria.com. For those of you here in the US, you may want to wait until the heat is over before ordering over the internet. It's easy to lose corals in shipping now.
For those of you who like ricordeas, I recommend Old.Diver on Ebay....search him out. Great person to deal with and ricordeas are tough little buggers.
Don't forget...I have my losses too. I think I just lost my Hawaiian feather duster. He dropped his crown and disappeared. SH